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Logan McDonald, BuzzFeed The talk is about the most powerful observability system SREs have at their disposal: the human ... Casey Rosenthal, Verica.io Software engineering is basically rocket science, so it comes as no surprise that we can Ryan Thomas, JC van Winkel, Phillip Tischler, and Jennifer Mace, Google Participants in this workshop will Lynn Root, Spotify Abstract: Do you maintain a Rube Goldberg-like service? Perhaps it's highly distributed? Or you recently ... Kim Schlesinger, ReactiveOps & diversity Being able to transform a junior engineer into an excellent mid, then senior engineer is ... Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn With the popularity of "SRE" as a job role, people have become aware that not all such roles are entirely ...

Amit Gud, Uber Once frowned upon, testing in production has started to become a viable solution, especially in the microservices ... A Tale of Two Rotations Building a Humane & Effective On Call Nick Lee, Uber Everyone wants to provide excellent and reliable ... Laura Nolan, Slack Black swan events: unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic issues. These are the incidents that take our ... Althaf Hameez, Grab As your business expands, not every service requires the same amount of attention and rigour devoted to it. Fred Moyer, Circonus Median, average, 90th, 99th percentile. We've all seen these metrics on our monitoring systems, both open ... Arnaud Lawson, Squarespace Implementing service level objectives (SLOs) effectively is a hard task, especially for a service ...

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SREcon19 Americas - Optimizing for Learning

SREcon19 Americas - Optimizing for Learning

Logan McDonald, BuzzFeed The talk is about the most powerful observability system SREs have at their disposal: the human ...

SREcon19 Americas - Complexity: The Crucial Ingredient in Your Kitchen

SREcon19 Americas - Complexity: The Crucial Ingredient in Your Kitchen

Casey Rosenthal, Verica.io Software engineering is basically rocket science, so it comes as no surprise that we can

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SREcon19 Americas - SRE Classroom - How to Design a Distributed System in 3 Hours

SREcon19 Americas - SRE Classroom - How to Design a Distributed System in 3 Hours

Ryan Thomas, JC van Winkel, Phillip Tischler, and Jennifer Mace, Google Participants in this workshop will

SREcon19 Americas - How Did Things Go Right? Learning More from Incidents

SREcon19 Americas - How Did Things Go Right? Learning More from Incidents

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SREcon19 Americas - Tracing, Fast and Slow: Digging into and Improving Your Web Service's

SREcon19 Americas - Tracing, Fast and Slow: Digging into and Improving Your Web Service's

Lynn Root, Spotify Abstract: Do you maintain a Rube Goldberg-like service? Perhaps it's highly distributed? Or you recently ...

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SREcon19 Americas - Zero to SRE

SREcon19 Americas - Zero to SRE

Kim Schlesinger, ReactiveOps & diversity Being able to transform a junior engineer into an excellent mid, then senior engineer is ...

SREcon19 Americas - Differences in SRE Implementations across Companies

SREcon19 Americas - Differences in SRE Implementations across Companies

Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn With the popularity of "SRE" as a job role, people have become aware that not all such roles are entirely ...

SREcon19 Americas - Testing in Production at Scale

SREcon19 Americas - Testing in Production at Scale

Amit Gud, Uber Once frowned upon, testing in production has started to become a viable solution, especially in the microservices ...

SREcon19 Europe/Middle East/Africa - A Tale of Two Rotations Building a Humane & Effective On Call

SREcon19 Europe/Middle East/Africa - A Tale of Two Rotations Building a Humane & Effective On Call

A Tale of Two Rotations Building a Humane & Effective On Call Nick Lee, Uber Everyone wants to provide excellent and reliable ...

SREcon19 Americas - What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans

SREcon19 Americas - What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans

Laura Nolan, Slack Black swan events: unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic issues. These are the incidents that take our ...

SREcon19 Asia/Pacific - Critical Path Analysis—Prioritizing What Matters

SREcon19 Asia/Pacific - Critical Path Analysis—Prioritizing What Matters

Althaf Hameez, Grab As your business expands, not every service requires the same amount of attention and rigour devoted to it.

SREcon19 Americas - Latency SLOs Done Right

SREcon19 Americas - Latency SLOs Done Right

Fred Moyer, Circonus Median, average, 90th, 99th percentile. We've all seen these metrics on our monitoring systems, both open ...

SREcon19 Americas - Case Study: Implementing SLOs for a New Service

SREcon19 Americas - Case Study: Implementing SLOs for a New Service

Arnaud Lawson, Squarespace Implementing service level objectives (SLOs) effectively is a hard task, especially for a service ...